Blog: pet health

Pet Dental Cleanings: What Really Happens?

When your pet comes in for a dental procedure, the doctor will first examine your dog or cat to ensure they are fit to undergo anesthesia.

Marijuana Exposure on the Rise in Our Campbell River Community

Recently at the Campbell River Veterinary Hospital, we are getting a very high number of emergency phone calls and cases (mostly dogs) of acting acutely “drunk.”

FLUTD

Blood. There is bloody urine in your cat’s litter box, and he is nowhere to be found. 

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Phoenix: FORLs in Cats

Dental disease affects 85% of pets over the age of one year! Cats and small dogs are the most prone to this and seven-years-old Phoenix, a domestic shorthair ginger tabby cat owned by our receptionist Sam, was no different.